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Now powered by Apple’s M1 CPU, the 13-inch MacBook Pro remains a workhorse for those who want a compact macOS laptop that's still powerful enough to perform processor-intensive workflows.
The latest MacBook Pro 13 from 2020 has something extra to consider. The $1,299 and $1,499 models now use Apple’s in-house M1 processor rather than an Intel chip.
Like Apple’s other revamped late-2020 Macs, the 13in MacBook Pro looks identical to its predecessor. But there’s no longer ‘Intel inside’ – instead, you get the Apple-designed M1 chip. This means the ...
The MacBook Pro (late 2020) will work with 2x Thunderbolt / USB 4 (USB-C) ports, up to 2TB SSD, Touch ID, and Wi-Fi 6. This device has Secure Enclave features built-in, macOS Big Sur right out the ...
The cheapest 2021 MacBook Pro with the best M1 Max SoC is the $3,899 16-inch MacBook model. The SoC features a 10-core CPU, 32-core GPU, and 64GB of memory. It’s only the M1 Max that gets the 24 ...
Apple’s scaled up its M1 architecture to make a fully pro chip. The M1 Pro is a 10-core CPU with eight high-performance cores and two high-efficiency cores. Its 33.7 billion transistors more than ...
The current self-service repair expansion includes the 2020 M1 MacBook Air and MacBook Pro, as well as the 2021 14-inch and 16-inch MacBook Pros with the M1 Pro and M1 Max processors.
Apple's new MacBook Air proved that its M1 chip is a powerful beast, even in a thin and light machine. It's so good, in fact, it made me wonder if the M1-equipped 13-inch MacBook Pro could be much ...
The MacBook Pro 13-inch (M1, 2020) went on sale in November 2020, making it the second 13-inch MacBook Pro revision that year (there was an earlier Intel-based version released earlier in 2020).